The Triton women finished third with 89 points, a single point behind South Plains. New Mexico was the winner with 120. South Plains captured the men’s title with Barton, Cloud County, Meridian and Iowa Central rounding out the Top-5.

Distance sensation Adva Cohen showed she is just as capable inside as outside, winning the 1000-meter race in 2:55.32. She was an individual winner on Friday in the 3000.

Agnes Mansaray continued her standout career, adding the 800-meter title to her resume. Mansaray placed first in 2:21.98 a year after winning both the 600 and 1000.

She also was part of the winning 4×800-meter relay that included Aaliyah Regg-Wajid, Abeba Sullivan and Cohen. They won in 9:15.45.

Nelda Huggins, who won the 60-meter race last year, was the national runner-up this time around. She was also fifth in the 200 in 24.15.

Iowa Central’s 4×400-meter relay earned sixth

Travis Peterson opened the second day of action by winning the men’s weight throw with a toss of 62-5.75.

Malik Beverly secured silver in the 60-meter hurdles, clocking a time of 7.87. He later added a fourth in the 200, going 21.23, as Phemelo Matlhabe was seventh in the same event.